A great big headline to catch some attention, because everyone likes attention

So you understand the roaring wave of fear that swept through the greatest city in the world just as Monday was dawning--the stream of flight rising swiftly to a torrent, lashing in a foaming tumult round the railway stations, banked up into a horrible struggle about the shipping in the Thames, and hurrying by every available channel northward and eastward. By ten o'clock the police organisation, and by midday even the railway organisations, were losing coherency, losing shape and efficiency, guttering, softening, running at last in that swift liquefaction of the social body.

What are you Zaire Ebola?

Genetics: Zaire Ebola also known as EBOV, it is composed of helical RNA strand wrapped and includes many fundamental and regulatory proteins that comprising VP35, VP30, nucleoprotein and protein L in the capsid. Protein L utilizes VP30 and VP35 as cofactors that help catalyze transcription of the viral RNA along with cytosol of the host cell. The capsid is studded with…

The Circle of Life

Zaire Ebola works to spread to humans and animals. It has been known that Fruit bats are natural reservoirs of the Ebola virus. The primary way for this virus to transmit is with contaminated bodily fluids.  The transmission from fruit bats to humans is presented in this image:  The virus has various mechanisms to affect the host immune system. A…

How does it look?

It is known that viruses are non-living so they cannot be prokaryotes or eukaryotes. The Zaire ebolavirus is approximately 970nm long and 80nm in diameter, it is a filamentous single-stranded RNA. It has a helical capsid surrounded inside the membrane and is a single-celled organism. They have a tubular, circular, and rod-shaped features. Zaire ebolavirus belongs to the family Filoverdae; they contain virions…

My Cute Microbe

When I went to the CDC museum, I was walking around observing the different microbes. At the corner of my eye, I spot the a big presentation of Ebola and found the microbe Zaire ebolavirus the most interesting. It has a filamentous shape and is a single-stranded RNA with a helical shape. It most commonly affects humans and nonhuman primates. This was…

My experience

There are many locations that I visualized. These various places were very interesting and I obtained a great amount knowledge in each location.  Many of the places have a historical concept and give a deeper aspect to them. I personally enjoyed viewing and analyzing these locations. I learned a great amount of detail with them. I also learned more about architecture…

Why not walk?

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Digital Built in Environment Description

The Atlanta magazine publishes a mixture of long-form nonfiction, deep journalism, and lively lifestyle. The website link is http://www.alanta magazine.com/ . This magazine was created in 1961 by the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.  The founding editor is Jim Townsend who sets a standard for the magazine. The editor is Steve Fennessy. There are many pictures of different aspects to engage users to learn…

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